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But what if absolute consistency on any issue from the left or the right, religious or secular, is an indication of mediocre intelligence and a lack of intellectual honesty? What if the world is a complex place? What if leadership requires flexibility? What if ideology is a bad substitute for common sense? What if ideological consistency, let alone "purity," is a sign of small-mindedness, maybe even stupidity? — Anonymous
Bringing a baby into the world is not like grilling enchiladas. It's a difficult thing. — Gael Garcia Bernal
A few years make such havoc in human generations that we soon see ourselves deprived of those with whom we entered the world, and whom the participation of pleasures or fatigues had endeared to our remembrance. — Lyndon B. Johnson
I will not impress you with words, I will prove to you their definition. It's a genuine vocabulary. — Soar
I have a daughter and I have granddaughters and I will never vote to let a group of backward-looking ideologues cut women's access to birth control. We have lived in that world, and we are not going back, not ever — Elizabeth Warren
I pray as much as possible. — Tinie Tempah
This Scarlet ... you're in love with her, aren't you?" He froze, becoming stone still. As the hover climbed the hill to the palace, his shoulders sank, and he returned his gaze to the window. "She's my alpha, — Marissa Meyer
My workday is non-stop break-neck high stakes and high pressure. Every day. — Hank Phillippi Ryan
Unless I am mistaken, it was Mr. Welch himself (an adamant total abstainer) who persuaded American Protestantism to abandon what the Lord obviously thought rather kindly of. — Robert Farrar Capon
His hands still on his shoulders.
"Hi," he says. "Sorry."
"For what?"
"For the fact that you are such a big flirt."
He laughs. "You're the one in my lap. I was just sitting here minding my own business."
"Just the plane, then?"
"Of course."
I try to stand up, but he pulls me back down again.
"Man, the plane is really bumpy today," he says. — Kasie West
O suffering, sad humanity! O ye afflicted ones, who lie Steeped to the lips in misery, Longing, yet afraid to die, Patient, though sorely tried! — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow